European Fighter Jet Is No More, as Germany and France Drop Contentious Joint Project * The Gateway Pundit * by Paul Serran

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French President Emmanuel Macron and an unidentified official walking outside a government building, showcasing diplomatic engagement and international relations.Germany’s Merz and France’s Macron: failed collaboration – Wiki Commons

France and Germany are much better at fighting each other than at collaborating.

Throughout history, the belligerent Germans (Prussians) and the French have fought no fewer than 9 wars against each other, ever since the 1700’s.

Sometimes, like in the ‘War of the Fourth Coalition’ (1806–1807), Napoleonic France defeated Prussia; sometimes, like in World War II (1939–1945), Nazi Germany invaded and occupied France.

Fast forward to the second half of the 20th century, when the European Union was created around the Franco-German alliance.

Historical black and white photo of three men in military uniforms standing in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.Adolf Hitler tours occupied Paris in 1940 – Wiki Commons

For decades, this alliance of former foes carried the European project – but actual bilateral collaboration is a tricky proposition.

This has become quite clear this week, as the German and French leaders have ditched a project to jointly develop and build a new-generation fighter jet.

The industrial rivalries were reportedly stronger than Europe’s most ambitious defense program.

Reuters reported:

“German Chancellor Friedrich Merz ‌and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the troubled project on the sidelines of the EU-Western Balkans summit in Montenegro last week and concluded that there was no prospect of breaking months of deadlock between arms firms involved in the plan, German officials said.

Merz has therefore advised Macron not to pursue the construction of a joint fighter aircraft any further, they said.

Macron’s office said the two ​had discussed the project at length and regretted that the main industry partners, European aerospace group Airbus, which represents Germany and Spain, and ​France’s Dassault Aviation had not been able to reach an agreement.”

The Telegraph reported:

“Announced in 2017, [Future Combat Air System] FCAS was meant to be Europe’s most advanced fighter jet, with an array of impressive combat systems, including a swarm of armed drones and a ‘combat cloud’ system.

But the project was mired in controversy for years, as French and German-led firms could not agree on its core capabilities. […] The leaders had tried, without success, to find common ground between Airbus, the European aerospace group representing Germany and Spain, and France’s Dassault Aviation.

An Elysée source said: ‘The president of the republic and the federal chancellor had lengthy and frequent discussions on ways to advance this important project for European defense. They each expressed regret over the impossibility for the industrial partners to reach agreement on the continuation of this project’.”

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